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The banned essay was included in Marker's first volume of collected film commentaries, Commentaires I, published in 1961.
* La Guardia Gluck, Gemma: Fiorello's Sister: La Guardia's Gluck's story, originally published in 1961, reissued in 2007 with new material, edited by Rochelle Saidel.
Two British children's annuals were produced based on the show published by Collins in 1960 and 1961.
) The earliest use of the phrase seems to have been in an IBM advertising supplement to the New York Times published on April 30, 1961 and by Frank Fremont-Smith, Director of the American Institute of Biological Sciences Interdisciplinary Conference Program, in an April 1961 article in the AIBS Bulletin ( p.
* Janus, a French poetry magazine published in Paris by Elliott Stein from 1950 to 1961
* The Visitors ( written 1961, published 2001 )
In 1961 an English scholar of Arabic Dr. E. E. Elder and William M. Miller, an openly hostile Christian minister, published a second English translation, Al-Kitab Al-Aqdas, through the Royal Asiatic Society.
In 1961, they published their first paper on the subject in the Russian Journal of Scientific and Applied Photography.
* 1961 – Peter Benenson's article The Forgotten Prisoners is published in several internationally read newspapers.
For the autumn 1961 issue of their Folklore journal, the Folklore Society published a festschrift to Murray to commemorate her 98th birthday.
His seminal paper on this model was published in 1961.
Halliday's first major work on the subject of grammar was " Categories of the theory of grammar ", published in the journal Word in 1961.
In 1961 they both published books expanding on these findings.
Later Huxley responded to Zaehner in an article published in 1961: " For most of those to whom the experiences have been vouchsafed, their value is self-evident.
Carl Sagan, an astronomer, proposed the planetary engineering of Venus in an article published in the journal Science in 1961.
A debate launched in 1961 by Adorno and Karl Popper, later published as the Positivist Dispute in German Sociology, arose out of disagreements at the 1959 14th German Sociology Conference in Berlin.
A novelization of the film was written by Lee Sheridan adapted from Richard Matheson's screenplay in 1961 and published by Lancer Books in paperback.
In 1961, AH published Roberts ' Gettysburg, which is considered to be the first board wargame based entirely on a historical battle.
The CRC was invented by W. Wesley Peterson in 1961 ; the 32-bit polynomial used in the CRC function of Ethernet and many other standards is the work of several researchers and was published during 1975.
The first published report of a man with a 47, XYY karyotype was by internist and cytogeneticist Avery Sandberg and colleagues at Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, New York in 1961.
He then cemented his reputation with a proof of the Poincaré conjecture for all dimensions greater than or equal to 5, published in 1961 ; in 1962 he generalized the ideas in a 107 page paper that established the h-cobordism theorem.
( 1957 ); a novel The Long Dream in 1958 ; as well as a collection of short stories, Eight Men, published in 1961, shortly after his death.
Leonard Kleinrock conducted early research in queueing theory which would be important in packet switching, and published a book in the related field of digital message switching ( without the packets ) in 1961 ; he also later played a leading role in building and management of the world's first packet-switched network, the ARPANET.
Baran developed the concept of message block switching during his research at the RAND Corporation for the US Air Force into survivable communications networks, first presented to the Air Force in the summer of 1961 as briefing B-265 then published as RAND Paper P-2626 in 1962 and then including and expanding somewhat within a series of eleven papers titled On Distributed Communications in 1964.

1961 and edition
Tolkien had authorized a paperback edition of The Hobbit in 1961, though that edition was never made available outside the U. K.
English edition, Wiley 1961 ; Methuen & Co, New York 1962 ; Russian, Moscow 1961 ; Spanish, Mexico 1962 ; Roumanian, Bucharest 1969 ; Chinese, Shanghai 1963 ; Second printing of the 1962 first English edition, Dover, New York 2001.
* The Infinite Moment ( 1961 ) ( US edition of Consider Her Ways, with two stories dropped, two others added )
* 1961 Beginning in Archaeology, revised edition, London, 1961.
Notable translations of the New Testament based on these most recent critical editions include the Revised Standard Version ( 1946, revised in 1971 ), La Bible de Jérusalem ( 1961, revised in 1973 and 2000 ), the Einheitsübersetzung ( 1970, final edition 1979 ), the New American Bible ( 1970, revised in 1986 ), the Traduction Oecuménique de la Bible ( 1988, revised in 2004 ), and the New Revised Standard Version ( 1989 ).
* Hale, J. R. Machiavelli and Renaissance Italy ( 1961 ) online edition
1935 ); abridged one-volume edition, edited by Richard Harwell ( 1961 ); the standard biography
The 4000 was followed by the very popular 4001 ( in 1961 ), the 4002 ( limited edition bass introduced in 1977 ), the 4008 ( an eight-string model introduced in the mid-1970s ), the 4003 ( in 1979, replacing the 4001 entirely in 1986 and still in production in 2012 ), and most recently the 4004 series.
Ordeal by Fire: Canada, 1910 – 1945, ( 1961 ), 492pp online edition.
Mycenaeans and Minoans, 1961 ( 2nd edition: 1965 ).
* Jones ; J. R. The First Whigs: The Politics of the Exclusion Crisis, 1678 – 1683, 1961 online edition
Modern scholars generally use the text prepared by Jacob E. Cooke for his 1961 edition of The Federalist ; this edition used the newspaper texts for essay numbers 1 – 76 and the McLean edition for essay numbers 77 – 85.
The English edition of Madness and Civilization is an abridged version of Folie et déraison: Histoire de la folie à l ' âge classique, originally published in 1961.
The term was coined by the critic Martin Esslin, who made it the title of a book on the subject first published in 1961 and in two later revised editions ; the third and final edition appeared in 2004 ( in paperback with a new foreword by the author ).
In the first ( 1961 ) edition, Esslin presented the four defining playwrights of the movement as Samuel Beckett, Arthur Adamov, Eugène Ionesco, and Jean Genet, and in subsequent editions he added a fifth playwright, Harold Pinter – although each of these writers has unique preoccupations and characteristics that go beyond the term " absurd.
December 1961: Hardback ; ISBN 0-434-60326-0 / ISBN 978-0-434-60326-8 ( UK edition ); Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
This text was finally published as the first edition of the ICZN Code on 9 November 1961.
The original edition in Latin of Balthasar Corderius ( Antwerp 1634 ) attributes all of the Scholia to Maximus, but the authorship has been questioned with Hans Urs von Balthasar ( 1940, 1961 ) attributing some of the Scholia to John of Scythopolis.

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